Before this fix, if DefaultDrmSessionManager.release() was called while
there was at least one 'external' session reference still active (i.e.
session.referenceCount > 1) then the manager will release it's reference
immediately but when the session's reference count subsequently drops to
1 (due to external references being released) the manager will schedule
a task to release its internal reference *again*.
This change fixes the problem by only scheduling the timed release if
the manager is unreleased. This ensures that the internal references
are only released once.
Issue: #9193
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385580741
* Constructors and methods with the same name should appear sequentially with no other code in between, even when modifiers such as static or private differ between the methods. Please re-order or re-name methods.
(see http://go/bugpattern/UngroupedOverloads)
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#codehealth
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384877648
Also rename hasPrevious/Next to hasPrevious/NextWindow for consistency.
This makes it clearer what the difference between
seekToPrevious/NextWindow and seekToPrevious/Next is.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384643373
The types (open/close/read) does not provide extra information about the thrown
playback exception, and they are not utilized at higher levels.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384219870
The parameters staying in DefaultTrackSelector are considered
too ExoPlayer specific to be part of the `Player` interface.
Those are:
- exceedVideoConstraintsIfNecessary;
- allowVideoMixedMimeTypeAdaptiveness;
- allowVideoNonSeamlessAdaptiveness;
- exceedAudioConstraintsIfNecessary;
- allowAudioMixedMimeTypeAdaptiveness;
- allowAudioMixedSampleRateAdaptiveness;
- allowAudioMixedChannelCountAdaptiveness;
- disabledTextTrackSelectionFlags;
- exceedRendererCapabilitiesIfNecessary;
- tunnelingEnabled;
- allowMultipleAdaptiveSelections;
- rendererDisabledFlags
Track selection override will be migrated in a follow up cl.
To avoid breaking backward compatibility,
`DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters` extends
`TrackSelectionParameters` and
`DefaultTrackSelector.ParametersBuilder` extends `TrackSelectionParameters.Builder`.
The change are thus transparent for clients.
Test are incomplete for now, as this is a relatively big cl, I though
the reviewer could give a first pass will the tests are completed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383767021
In order to avoid doing the classification in ExoPlayerImplInternal. Note:
This only makes the constructor change. The error code assignment will
happen in an immediately following CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383397729
MediaItem.mediaId used to default to the content URI, but this changed:
cc26a92e07
Before the mediaId change linked above, a playlist of different content
all with the same ad URI would play the ads for every item. After the
change the ad would only play once (because mediaId == "" for every
item, so they're all the same). This change restores roughly the
original behaviour by always considering both mediaId and the content
URI.
#minor-release
Issue: #9106
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382763618
Without this annotation it seems that `SimpleExoPlayer` effectively
'un-deprecates' the method, specifically:
* A usage of these methods isn't flagged by Android Studio if the
declared type is `SimpleExoPlayer` (up-casting to e.g.
`ExoPlayer.VideoComponent` results in the warning showing up).
* The `SimpleExoPlayer` javadoc doesn't mention this method is
deprecated:
https://exoplayer.dev/doc/reference/com/google/android/exoplayer2/SimpleExoPlayer.html#addVideoListener(com.google.android.exoplayer2.video.VideoListener)
* The Metalava API output for `SimpleExoPlayer` doesn't show these
methods as deprecated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382756174
- Use `PlaybackException.ErrorCode` IntDef for `DataSourceException` error code
- Deprecate `DataSourceException.POSITION_OUT_OF_RANGE`
- All other changes are related to replacing the deprecated constant and
constructor
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382683522